Mnn,rn o 1 MTS PASS IlKKGON. I hCKMBKR P7 lu7. Mt C FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE EAR, K08E and THROAT. Glasses fitted and furnished. Ottloe hours II to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap aeintmeut. Telephones 201 and 77. UBAimi Pahs, Oasooa ge LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUR-tiEON Res. Phone 714 Oitf lr country culls abtnnded night or day Ktb and U, Tuff's building. Ollice l'hone 201. Gramw Pass . Obeoon. J)R. C A. CAMPBELL ObTKul'ATlUU PHYblCIAN Graduate American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Chronic Diseases and Diseases of Women and Cliildran a specialty CONSULTATION KKKE Kooins 1. 2, 3, First National Bank Uldg. Phones: Ollice 771, Kes. 7!3 Ubahth Pahs - Oasuos If, D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Ollice la Opera House Building, tin a nts Pass, Oregon A. C. HOUGH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Praotloes In all Mate and Federal Courts Oflioe over Hair Riddle Hardware Co. Gbahts Pass, - Oskoon QLIVER & BROWN, LAWYER. Office over Dixons Giants Pass, Store Oregon. Q. S. BLANCHARD, ATl'ORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice iu all State and Federal courts. Banking and Trust Company's Building. Obants Pass, - Obkoun. H. B. HENDRICKS COONBELLOIIS-AT-LAW Civil and criminal matters attended to In all the courts. Real estate and Insurance. Oflioe, 8th street, opposite Postoffloe. yiLLIAM P WRIGHT, U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MINING ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN 0th St., north of Joehiue Hotel. tiiANTS Pass, Okkuun. Charles Costain Wood Working hop. vVest of flour mill, near R. R. track TnrniiiK. Kcmll Work, HtairWork, Hand Hawiug.l.'ahliiet Work, Wood I'ullevs, haw PtiiiiKaiul gumming, Hepairing all kinds. I'rlooi right. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKIN' On Sixth Stieet Three chairs Rath Room In connection N. II. McGUUW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. E. A. WADE Dry (Joods, Uiulorwear, Notions, Etc. Front Street west of Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, OREGON, lAAAAAAA&AAA GRANTS PASS Commercial Club i. Will furnish information of Josephine county free of charge. Correspondence so licited. L. B. IIalu . President til. L. Andhkws Secretary www w wwwJk ' " MetVi Good Advice " O. 8. Woulever, one of ' the ttewt known marotisnts of LeKayHVille, N. Y., says: "If you are ever troubled with pilo. apply Bocklou's Aruica ftalvs. It oured urn of theta for good lvyr ago. " Ouarauleed for sores, wounds, burns or abrasions, 25c at all drug stores. - . - ,,a,rimof a:l 0 t Will. a'0- WJI.IIH DOINQS AT THE Items ol Interest to the Taxpayer of Josephine Courtly From the Various County Off.cl.U " (4 Hitch in Big Bridge Plan When the County Commissioners advei tided for bids for the building of the tnsch needed bridge over Rogoe Rivtr, here in Grants Pans, they verily thought tliat they were doing a wis.- thlnit in asking each contractor, who put in a bid to offer 1" addition a plan of his own for the big structure, hoping thereby to profit by the inter change of ideas regarding this im port nt matter. All went merry as a wedding bell until along came Dis trict Attorney Reaiues and when he waH accosted renaming the idea, he said that it was his private opinion that this plan would be illegal, as the Oregon state law expreisly pro vides all bids shall be opeu for com pel it inn and if a bidder offers his own plan and bids on it, he is practically shutiiug out the others. However, Mr. Knainss promises to band down a written legal opiuion regarding this matter and now the Josephius com niiKsioiieri are nuauimoiisly awaiting his advice. In the meantime they have call' d off the date and made a new oue for the presenting of the bidi. Next Meeting Important. The first meeting of the oouuty commissioners in the new year will be one of more than ordinary import ance, as many matters of more than passing interest will then be taken op and acted upon. This list includes the fixiug of road - district boundaries; parsing upon and fixing the amount of the tax lovies for the various school distriot and for the conntyjtt large the receiving and inspection of Sheriff W. J. Russell's annual report; the annual rtport of County Health offioer Dr. D P Love; the drawing of thu list of jurors who will do duty daring the year 1008 in the circuit court ; appointment of viewers of the various road matters that are more than likely to come up during the year to come; also the appointment of road supervisors for the different district'); judges and clerks for the tluee elections aud any special ones to be held during '08 will be chosen aud the selection of stock and fruit in spectors. Other matters of much im portance will probably 'olaiiu the at tention of the board thus making the first meeting one of considerable im portance. The Clerk Will He Busy. Comity Clerk S. P. Cheshire and his assistant, Deputy E. S. Veatch, have baen enjoying a bit of a vaca tion, while the holidays were on, but now they are ninkiug up for the leisure spell and are putting In some very bard licks, endeavoring to keep tho work right up to date. But this is not what is causing thnin to look a tiit worried, but it is that the Clerk is going to have a big lot of eitra work entailed upon him by leason of the three elections which are sche duled for the uew year aud the regis ir.tttop whioh will have to be looked after. This of itself is a no small i uud"rtkiug. Then registration books will be opened January I aud from that date until May 15 the voters throughout tho county rau hive their nullum thus enrolled, when the pri mary for the county election is to ooiuh off. Tim they will agaiu be openo I for the regular election in Josephine comity, which is scheduled for Monday, ;juue 1. Then they will again be opened for the national hat tie, of ballots, which is to occur Tue day, November 3. All of which will result iu much extra labor for the Clerk and his deputy. Hut they are equal to lots of hard work and will be fully able to oops with this extra labor. School Clerks Derelict. County Superintendent Savage iu forms the Courier that a few of the clerks of some of the no lu ml districts are still derelict about the importsut matter of making their reports. He stys if they only realized that the .question, or tlnno districts receiving ttnuo any niiancittl support trotu the county. depends ou this very report they would not to thus dilstory. Ths tai levies for the various districts will be pinned upon by the county uoinmis- i siouer at the tlrst meeting Id January and unless these reports arv iu the i bands of Superintendent Savags before that liiu, he will be unable "to make auyj-ei ?rtioulr"di! ..,i port to the board for tlioss utriotit. lie mentions the following as being the'oues thus de layed; district No. '.'t.Merlin ;Xo, Wolf Creek : No. tW. DeeriiiK ; No. 4i, llrsuit HiH."""This"t a matter iu wtTieh th law is very explicit as to what the duties of the school distriot clerk are aud titers is uo .llvruative for Superiutendnnt ' Savage but to "be goverued accordingly. He has giveu d.ie"noticoaudused his best "sHorta to COURT HOUSE j seed re the desired reports, bat all to no purpose. Now he will hare to leave the matter i in the band of the count; board for suuh action as it may see fit to take in trie premises. Would Be Uucle Sam's Subject, Morris Marks, who gives his place ot birth as Keone, Russia, aud who is a resident of Grants Pass is dis covering that there is considerable "red tape" attached to becoming a full riedged subject of Uncle Sim. He has, In complying with the law governing such matters, posted bin notice at the fro' t door of the court house, s-tting forth the foregoing fai t", and alio that he came to the United States January 1, 18'J,", laud ing at Skagway, Alaska. Hi will ap ply to the circuit court of Josephine county on or about April 20, 1U08 for j the citizenship .papers desired a"d he names as witnesses as to bis fitness for such honors : Joseph E. Verdia I aud George W. Eearn., of this city. From the Higher Court. Three canes appealed to the supreme court of Oregon from ,tho oircuit court of Josephine county have lately been passed upon. Three of them where reversed and the other was affirmed. One of the cas-s was en titled Rolls S. Knapp, appellant, vs. Edgar T- Wallace et al., defendants. The cake was reversed. Judge Eakin giving the opinion, holding that the defense of the former foreclosure so it was ineffective, because insufficient service of the summons in Jthat oase was had. Now the case will be brought hack for a new trial iu the lower court. Very Little Dirl Moving. The transfers of real estate are still being made not so very bri-kly, as may be indicated by the deeds that are being placed on record in the county clerk's office. The followiug transfers have been placed on file in that office during the past week : Jennie Ems et mar to James Deveny, lots 6 and 6, block 8, O T S, Grants Pais, $.500. Josephine County to J E Farmer, part of sec 30, tp 83 s, r 6, $J.77. J W Hamlio et ui to J W Riley Investment Co, 9 83 acres in see ID, tp Ss, r 6, $1250. J W Branch et ax to George A Thompson el nx, 8 acres in sec 17, tp 8 s, r S, t'JOOO. Sylvester Hamlin, single, to R R Turner aud Ctias F Augensteio, 80cres in see 23, tp 6 s,r 6, 'J00. Flora A Dudley, widow, to Ernest C Mary et al, 89.93 acres in seo 6, tp 86 s, r 5 $1000. O S Blauchard et nx to H L An drews, 15 acres in sec 24, ip 8(1, mil, $150 cash aud the joint assumption of a mortgage of $1350. W C Long to Mark Hull et al, part of sec 4, tp 35 s, r 5, and other property, $5000. A M Lamar to A Bartlett et al, lot 10, block 47, Grants Pass, $:t00. Various) Minor Matters. A marriage lionise has been ianiiwd to Parker A Birry, age) 2",Jiiative of Sacramento, Cal., resident of Guzelle, Cal.. aid Miss Bessie A Doney, aged 23, native of Smithson, Cal., and resi dent of Provolt, Oregon. The county court has, after duo in vestigation found that Elsie Miller, the 8-year-old daughter of B W and , Josie Miller "is a depeudeut child" and that her mother "is a drunken ' aud disreputable character, "and that "it Is requisite that she be commit ted to the care of her aunt Mrs G W Peruoll of Josephiue oouuty for care and disposition. " February ;3 1S08 is the date fixed by the court for the final hearing of tbe matters "of 'the estate of Urace Curtis, deoeased. John D 'veny, aged 30 yean, "ha , been appoiuted administrator of the estate of James Deveny who died November 3, l'JOT leaviug property valued atj 30OO. He .la required to giv a bond In the sum of ftlX)0. ' Comity Superintendent Savaxe put , in a portion ot lant week fvisitiug the Kerby aud Althoose sections aud he had an sxcelleut chauce to test the roads put down by the various super visors out that .way aud he ts that the bottom almost foil oot of worn- 7 it. He .was .dehveriug yibrnrylKK'ks to the schools out tbat wy. An execution Ifor log. 90 aud H TO costs has liean issued at the in-tftiire ofjj N Johnston, iu""the jc of K F , Jotinst'u vs William P Wright.' Jobsu Jeuaeu has susd O O Lund on two promisory notes, one "for dated September . 1904 'audi he other for t-'tOO, dated Jsuuary.i, I i0i. 1 Iu the esse of the Stst of Oregon vs John IXendricks, the court hs en- terel au order. iilinit the defeuditnl. whoris aocasvi oThavtug tcoutmilted ibemmeof a;i a n t with a-so-gerous weapen, mt th hnds o' the Sheriff, and perm t i im to be ad muted to bail m t e - m i t $50 . i Catarrh Cannot be Cured I with local .p 1 citioi.i-, astbevi . n uoi reach tne seat ot H e di-ese. , t atarrli is a blood or conftiutional di-ease, and mordtrto cure " a ! must take int inal remedies. H 11 ' Ctarrli Cure is tak u in ernad n" j acts directlv on the Inoou aud muoo s i uriaces. H.li Catarrh Jur- '".oj a quack medicine It was preset lb d b one of the b -t physician in tins country tor yars and is a regul h p j 'riptiuu. U is c lupoid otihei'ert, tonics known, coum n d with the be t bl od paiiheis, a ting diiec ly i u tne uiuious surface-. lh- p neci . coiudi uadt n of iwo ingredi' i.ts is wnt-t pioduces such woud nul results in curii g Catarrh. Send for trptimouials lre,F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Tolrdo, O. Sold by all Druugis's, Price i-r. Take Hall's family Hlia tcr ecu stipition. COFFEE Good coffee is partly in buying and partly in making; like everything else. nur vrncer return, your money if you don't Graft In Old New York. The first use of tbe word "graft" in New York occurred 250 years ago. A small stream that led from a swamp through what Is now Broad street was made Into a ditch with tbe sides plank ed to form what Is known in Holland as a "graft" or a canal. Three labor ers were employed on this Job by the burgomasters, and a committee of five was appointed to supervise their oper ation and see that they gave full value for their pay. The completed graft was turned over to the under sheriff with these orders: "He Is or dered to take good care and superin tendence of the newly constructed graft aud also that the boats, canoes and skiffs be authorized to operate therein." Ths Thing to Think About. Captain Coffin, one of the old time whalers of Nantucket, had a thrilling experience with a big sperm whale In the south Pacific. He bad fairly har pooned tbe wbale when the monster turned, crushing tbe boat In Its enor mous Jaws and scattering the crew In to the waves. The captuin found him self in the whale's jaws, but managed to wriggle out and was rescued with his men luckily uninjured. "Captain Coffin," said a solemn friend when the old sailor was relating the adveuture, "what did you think when you were in the Jaws of that great whale?" "Think!" said the captain. "Why, 1 thought he'd make a hundred barrels and be did." Hlgglna I see Tighs is wearing a mourning band on his hat I wonder If It Is for his first wife? Wlgglns Of course not. He married again last month. Illgglns Yes, I know he did, ami I am under tho Impression that be Is Just beginning to feel his bereave ment. Chicago News. The Sun Mans consider It unlucky to spin by moonlight lest they should an noy the moon goddess, and the peas antry will not eat hares, which were long considered sacred to tbe moon. It was said bare flesh caused melan choly uud "lunacy" this word coming from the Initio "Luna" (the moon). In Bunches. "Yes." remarked old Uncle Jasper after mud! meditation, "de good par son sed et uas de apple tree dat caused i nil de trouble In tie world, but 1 thlul; 1 et must lur e been tie banana tree." I "And why ilo yo' think et was de ! banana tier!, liitidder .laspall?" linked I Deacon Dewberry curiously, j 'T.ccimsc troubles tun Ink tiauauas I dey always come In bunches." Chica , go News. NOTABLE MEDICAL 1 DISCOVERY Of Special Value to Many Here In Grants Pe.ts. One o tho most notable discoveries and one "that undoubtedly appeals more than anything else to .many peonle here in Grant Pass is the com bination of 'stomach remedies Ithe Mt-o-na treatment. This prescription has worked wonders, and there is now no exeute for anyone suffering with indigestion or weak stomach. Ic acta specifically upon the mascles cf the stomach aud bowels, streng thening and stimulating them so that they readily take care of the food that is eateu. It ai80 increases the flow of gastric iuioes, thus getting from the food the oounshiueut tbat is necessary f ir hetltb and energy. ; The symptoms of itidigestion are numerous, soch as distress after eat iug, flAtolau.ee, heartburn, sick head aches, dizziness and irritability. Thee are all dispelled by a few doses of Mi-o-na wheu tbe trouble is re itsut. but just as sorely in long stand ing and chronic cases if the treatment is followed for a reasonable length of tune. So positive are the g(xij effects fol lowiug the us ot Mi-o-na that the remedy is sold by IVmaray under au absolute guarantee to refund the money if ii shoulit fail to cure. CAPITOL Our c na. OIL in tho world than this RAD UH CAPITOL Gasoline 08 test, best for Automobiles and Lighting Purposes, Manufactmed by CAPITOL REFINING COMPANY HAlr- RlDD LE Wholesole Distributors TOKAY GRAPES I can still furnish first-class one year old rooted Tokay Vines at reasonable prices. Plenty of all other varities- GrA J DADIaTD 0,,i Wti This is the only school in the Northwest which prepares young men and young women for Private Secretary Positions We have ceased trying to fill all positions which are brought to our attention. Only the best are selected and for the best we must have the best young people. Write us today and ask us about this Private Secretary Course , Holmes Business College PORTLAND. OR.E. 1 BUY, SELL or EXCHANGE Household Goods and my stock is quite complete... 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Tbey were tourists from a more or less aristocratic London suburb, and they were "doing Tarls" with tbe ce lerity and Intelligence for which the British tourist Is famous. Of course they went to the Louvre, and by and by James caught sight of a some what striking picture aud Immediate ly proceeded to express his admiration In the accepted manner. "What ho! What price this, ehr be said to his companion In adventure. An attendant standing by had evi dently studied English to some pur pose, and. with the courtesy of his race, he stepped forward. "Fardon, m'sleu," he said. "Zat pic ture et is not by Watteau. and eet la not for sal." London Standard. - : ) I. 1 . buu uiuntB a urigm, even light. Sold in bulk A FINE GRADE. SOLD IN FIVE GALLON TINS highest grade in 5 gallon There is no finer COAL regardless of price HARDW. for Joseph ne County NEW and SECOND HAND GOODS ' The Youth's Companion It Comes Every Week Among the contend of the New Volume for 1908 will be 250 Good Stories Serial Stories, Stories of Charac ter, Adventure and Heroism. 350 Contributions Articles, Sketches, Reminiscen ces by Famous Men and Women. 1000 Graphic Notes on Current Events, Discoveries and Inventions In Nature and Science. 2000 One-Minute Stories, Bits of Humor and MiscelUny, the Teckly Health Article, Tirrely EditoriaJs,TheChildren'Page,etc. Iftaplt Oatto of tfis ?aiwr uid THvitrld Si for Xfroa k.1 FrM U uij kddnu. Every New Subscriber who eats oat and sends this slip at once with name and address and S 1.73 will teccive FRE,E, AU the Issues of The Companion for the remaining weeks of I97 The ThsakspiTtnir, Christmas and New Year's Doable Numbers. 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